The compostable waste processing apparatus includes a pulverizing device and a shredding device in separate compartments within a housing. The pulverizing device and the shredding device may be driven by at least one electronic motor. The electronic motor may be powered by one or more batteries that are charged by a photovoltaic panel of the housing. The compostable waste processing apparatus has a simple and efficient structure to facilitate use by a wide range of end-users, including households.
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1. A compostable waste processing apparatus, comprising:
a first housing, including:
a first compartment, the first compartment including a pulverizing device, and
a second compartment laterally adjacent to the first compartment and separated from the first compartment by a divider wall, the second compartment including a shredding device; wherein said pulverizing device and said shredding device are distinct and different from each other;
a second housing adjacent to the first housing, the second housing including at least one motor adapted to drive the pulverizing device and the shredding device, and at least one battery for powering the motor;
a door movably affixed to a top portion of the first housing, the door including a photovoltaic panel, the photovoltaic panel being adapted to charge the at least one battery;
a first collection channel below the pulverizing device in the first compartment;
a second collection channel below the shredding device in the second compartment;
a first collection drawer in communication with the first collection channel; and
a second collection drawer in communication with the second collection channel;
wherein the first collection channel is configured to gather and direct waste processed by the pulverizing device to the first collection drawer and the second collection channel is configured to gather and direct waste processed by the shredding device to the second collection drawer.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to waste processing, and more specifically, to an apparatus for processing waste for use as compost.
2. Description of the Related Art
Composting has many benefits to the environment. Compost is a key ingredient in organic farming.
Modern, methodical composting is a multi-step, closely monitored process with measured inputs of water, air and carbon- and nitrogen-rich materials. The decomposition process is aided by shredding plant matter, adding water and ensuring proper aeration by regularly turning the mixture. Worms and fungi may further break up the material. Aerobic bacteria manage the chemical process by converting the inputs into heat, carbon dioxide and ammonium. Ammonium is further converted by bacteria into plant-nourishing nitrites and nitrates through the process of nitrification.
Compost can be rich in nutrients. It is used in gardens, landscaping, horticulture, and agriculture. The compost itself is beneficial for land in many ways, including as a soil conditioner, a fertilizer, addition of vital humus or humic acids, and as a natural pesticide for soil.
In ecosystems, compost is useful for erosion control, land and stream reclamation, wetland construction, and as landfill cover. Compost can also be used to generate biogas through anaerobic digestion.
Given the significant advantages of composting, numerous environmental benefits may be achieved if more members of society could take part in processing compostable waste generated in their households and composting such waste. Conventional methods of processing compostable waste are often not ideal for residential use as they generally involve large and/or complex machinery.
Thus, a compostable waste processing apparatus solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The compostable waste processing apparatus includes a pulverizing device and a shredding device in separate compartments within a housing. The pulverizing device and the shredding device may be driven by at least one electronic motor in the compostable waste processing apparatus. The electronic motor may be powered by one or more batteries that are charged by a photovoltaic panel of the housing. The compostable waste processing apparatus has a simple and efficient structure to facilitate use by a wide range of end-users, including households.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The compostable waste processing apparatus is adapted for processing waste for composting. The compostable waste processing apparatus may include a pulverizing device and a shredding device in separate compartments within a first housing. The pulverizing device and the shredding device may be driven by at least one electronic motor. The electronic motor and one or more batteries for powering the electronic motor may be provided in a second housing of the compostable waste processing apparatus. The compostable waste processing apparatus may further include a photovoltaic panel for charging the batteries.
The compostable waste processing apparatus may be compact, lightweight, and easy to use. As such, the compostable waste processing apparatus may be operated in any suitable setting, including recycling centers and processing facilities, as well as residential and business settings. The compostable waste processing apparatus may thereby increase societal involvement in the recycling and composting process.
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The first compartment 14 and the second compartment 16 may be laterally aligned. The first compartment 14 may include a pulverizing device 28. The second compartment 16 may include a shredding device 30. The pulverizing device 28 and the shredding device 30 may be independently operable by first and second buttons, 32 and 34 respectively, which are provided on the exterior of the compostable waste processing apparatus 10. Compostable waste suitable for grinding or pulverizing, particularly food waste, may be disposed in the first compartment 14 and pulverized or comminuted by the pulverizing device 28, then discharged into the first collection drawer (
The pulverizing device 28 may include any suitable grinder, granulator, hammer-mill, or other grinding device. Preferably, as shown in
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The shredding device 30 may include shredding blades, cutters, or any other suitable shredder. Preferably, as shown in
One or more batteries 54 may also be disposed within the second housing 12b to power the motor 46 that drives the pulverizing device 28 and the shredding device 30, as shown in
The compostable waste processing apparatus 10 may be made from any suitable material known in the art. Preferably, an outer surface of the compostable waste processing apparatus 10 includes a reflective insulating material. For example, an outer surface of the compostable waste processing apparatus may include a polyethylene bubbled film sandwiched between two or more aluminium sheets.
The waste processed by the compostable waste processing apparatus may be composted in any suitable fashion. An exemplary composting method may include transferring the processed waste to a suitable container, e.g., a carton or box made from paper. The processed waste may be retained in the container for a suitable length of time, e.g., one week. The processed waste may then be drained to eliminate any liquid collected in the container. The remaining waste may be transferred into another suitable container that is perforated. The perforations of the container may allow entry of air into the container to prevent the build-up of undesirable odor. The waste in the container may be stirred periodically to accelerate the decomposition process. Water may be added to the container in an amount sufficient to keep the waste wet without flooding the container. Additional components, including soil, dry leaves, newspaper, plant derivatives, and/or manure, may be added to the container to further composting process.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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